Gamber-Johnson Unveils Three New Docking Stations for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2

STEVENS POINT, Wis., October 20, 2017 (PRESS RELEASE JET) – Gamber-Johnson today announced three docking stations designed to safely and securely mount the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 tablet. The docking stations, when used along with Gamber-Johnson’s complete line of mounting equipment, are specially designed to work in vehicles such as police cars, ambulances, OTR trucks, utility trucks, and forklifts.

“Gamber-Johnson is excited to offer three new products for the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 rugged tablet,” said Gautam Malik, Gamber-Johnson Chief Operating Officer. “These new products support the company’s Android initiative by making affordable solutions for rugged Android tablets. This will offer a solution for market segments such as transportation and logistics that demand more rugged devices than traditional commercial products, but do not have any legacy systems to deal with.”

The docking station comes in three versions: a lightweight and low-cost cradle, a fully loaded docking station with a USB port to power your keyboard or mouse, and a kit version that replaces your tablet’s battery.

These new products support the company’s Android initiative by making affordable solutions for rugged Android tablets.

Gautam Malik, Gamber-Johnson COO

The Gamber-Johnson cradle version is the ultimate choice for drivers who want to keep things simple. At just 0.46 lbs. (0.21 kg), the lightweight cradle keeps a tablet safe and lets you access all the features you love about your Samsung. The camera, stylus, and all the tablet ports can be used while the computer is docked safely in the cradle. If needed, the cradle can be locked closed for extra tablet security.

The docking station version has all the features of the cradle; but, when wired to your vehicle, it provides power to your tablet so it will stay charged and ready to go. It features one USB 1.1 port so you can add a keyboard or mouse to your setup. Or, for a more permanent solution, there is a docking station kit that replaces your tablet’s battery with a Power Pass Through module and charges your tablet directly from your vehicle’s power source using your docking station. Both are just 0.9 lbs. (0.4 kg). As an extra bonus, both stations work with the previous version of the tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active.

All three versions have passed Gamber-Johnson’s extensive rugged environment standard, meaning they have been tested on shake and vibration tables, crash tested, and cycle tested 30,000 times to make sure they will hold up for many years. All come with a one-year limited warranty.

The docking stations will be available soon and can be ordered today from Gamber-Johnson resellers or distributors throughout the world.

About Gamber-JohnsonGamber-Johnson, along with their Canadian subsidiary PMT, is considered one of the leading manufacturers of rugged mounting systems that safely secure computers, radios, and other electronics in professional vehicles. Their systems are used by law enforcement, public safety, military, and warehouse fleets around the globe.

Carrie Brunner grew up in a small town in northern New Brunswick. She studied chemistry in college, graduated, and married her husband one month later. They were then blessed with two baby boys within the first four years of marriage. Having babies gave their family a desire to return to the old paths – to nourish their family with traditional, homegrown foods; rid their home of toxic chemicals and petroleum products; and give their boys a chance to know a simple, sustainable way of life. They are currently building a homestead from scratch on two little acres in central Texas. There’s a lot to be done to become somewhat self-sufficient, but they are debt-free and get to spend their days living this simple, good life together with their five young children. Carrie writes mostly on provincial stories.

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